Snow squall warning continues

GETTING WORSE

Roads conditions are getting worse as the day progresses and snow continues to fall in the region. This transport truck became stuck on West Road near King William Tuesday afternoon in Huntsville.

PORT SYDNEY

(Submitted Photo)

A Huntsville Forester read sent in this photo of the drive through Port Sydney on Highway 11 Tuesday afternoon.

POOR VISIBILITY

(Photo by Mandi Hargrave)

Take extra caution if you need to be on the roads today, Jan. 7. Visibility is quite poor on Highway 11.

NO END TO IT?

Photo by Dave Opavsky

Andy Kerr of Muskoka Turf Care says he put in 15 hours on Monday clearing snow from the sidewalks of local businesses. Tuesday was going to be a full day as well, as he tried to stay ahead of the rapidly accumulating snow in downtown Bracebridge.

COMMON SIGHT

Photo by Dave Opavsky

There seemed to be more snow-clearing vehicles than cars in downtown Bracebridge Tuesday morning, with a possible 30 centimetres of snow and blizzard conditions hitting the area.

DOWNTOWN HUNTSVILLE

(Photo by Tamara de la Vega)

Large amounts of snow are expected to fall throughout Muskoka today.

BLIZZARD HITS

Photo by Dave Opavsky

Bracebridge downtown just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

BLIZZARD WARNING

PARRY SOUND/MUSKOKA - Snow squall warnings continue for the area with Environment Canada calling for another possible 15 centimetres of snow, bringing the estimated total of snowfall within the last few days to 50 centimetres, before squalls begin to weaken into this evening.